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What does the Bible say about God's servant in Isaiah 42?

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Isaiah 42 refers to God's servant as Jesus Christ, God's personal servant sent to save sinners.

In Isaiah 42:1, God introduces His servant, who is identified as the Lord Jesus Christ in the New Testament. This servant is uniquely characterized as 'my servant,' indicating a special relationship with God the Father. The affirmation of Jesus as God's servant is reinforced by references in the Gospel of Matthew, particularly when Jesus performs miracles and fulfills the prophecies of Isaiah. His role as God's servant is crucial for understanding His mission to save sinners through His sacrificial death on the cross.
Scripture References: Isaiah 42:1, Matthew 12:17-21

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